Habitat suitability models are useful tools for a variety of wildlife management objectives. Distributions of wildlife species can be predicted for geographical areas that have not been extensively surveyed. The basis of these models' work is to minimize the relationship between species distribution and biotic and abiotic environments. For some species, there is information about presence and absence that allows the use of a variety of standard statistical methods. However, absence data is not available for most species. Nowadays, the methods that need presence-only data have been expanded. One of these methods is the Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) model. The purpose of this study is to model the habitat of Urial (Ovis orientalis arkal) in the Sa...
<div><p>Due to their secretive habits, predicting the pattern of spatial distribution of small carni...
Species distribution models estimate the relationship between species occurrences and environmental ...
Species distribution models estimate the relationship between species occurrences and environmental ...
The spatial distribution modeling can simulate the suitability of species habitats on different spat...
Status determination of wildlife habitats is very important in conservation programs and management ...
Maximum entropy (Maxent) modeling has great potential for identifying distributions and habitat sele...
ABSTRACT: Effective management and protection of wild life population depends to a large part on our...
AbstractIn this study, maximum entropy models were developed in four seasons to evaluate habitat sui...
Knowledge of species’ habitat needs is considered as one of the requirements of wildlife manag...
Natural wild habitats are either destroyed or shrunk due to human interventions. Therefore, habitat ...
Species habitat models (SHM) or species distribution models are numerical tools that combine observa...
Predicted suitable habitat models can be valuable and informative tools for species management and c...
In this study, maximum entropy models were developed in four seasons to evaluate habitat suitability...
Due to their secretive habits, predicting the pattern of spatial distribution of small carnivores ha...
AbstractIn this study, maximum entropy models were developed in four seasons to evaluate habitat sui...
<div><p>Due to their secretive habits, predicting the pattern of spatial distribution of small carni...
Species distribution models estimate the relationship between species occurrences and environmental ...
Species distribution models estimate the relationship between species occurrences and environmental ...
The spatial distribution modeling can simulate the suitability of species habitats on different spat...
Status determination of wildlife habitats is very important in conservation programs and management ...
Maximum entropy (Maxent) modeling has great potential for identifying distributions and habitat sele...
ABSTRACT: Effective management and protection of wild life population depends to a large part on our...
AbstractIn this study, maximum entropy models were developed in four seasons to evaluate habitat sui...
Knowledge of species’ habitat needs is considered as one of the requirements of wildlife manag...
Natural wild habitats are either destroyed or shrunk due to human interventions. Therefore, habitat ...
Species habitat models (SHM) or species distribution models are numerical tools that combine observa...
Predicted suitable habitat models can be valuable and informative tools for species management and c...
In this study, maximum entropy models were developed in four seasons to evaluate habitat suitability...
Due to their secretive habits, predicting the pattern of spatial distribution of small carnivores ha...
AbstractIn this study, maximum entropy models were developed in four seasons to evaluate habitat sui...
<div><p>Due to their secretive habits, predicting the pattern of spatial distribution of small carni...
Species distribution models estimate the relationship between species occurrences and environmental ...
Species distribution models estimate the relationship between species occurrences and environmental ...